Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 41, Number 283, Decatur, Adams County, 1 December 1943 — Page 5

LesDAY. DECEMBER I. 1943.

Let Reports | .rpORT OF LOCAL MAROT. ■ **" MURRAY A CO. |Ldik*** *» BerM. Cralgvlils, ■*WllHhl'» H . ,„ •*•'/ B December 1. t b /~“ B,, ' W E ; m 1225 ■ 12 00 ■**. » ,280 | 12.25 fc . 12 00 E J. . 9 75 ■" •*” 5.00 ■ 11.50 E .... 875 ■ . ll oo ■ 12 75 ■ ».00 V 4.00 E.esale ego ano YHY QUOTATIONS ■ rvrniibtd by Ess A Poultry Co. ■*. Phon* 159 E> n .ed December 1. E.whi'e erg" <" c K» brown eg|». E «' W J| 85c and fryera.— 21c ■ * 27; 26c Kruod cag** 16c K u white —•• 18c Hpv I.’ |h«. up 20c Wayne Livestock Ind Dec. 1 (IP) no hogs be -ent Kp .. ,| :i y They cannot Rs*>. ■ 'ante 13 75; yearling cwee 5.60. EtlPOllS livestock Kala Dee 1- <l’l’l - ealable receipts 18.000. Ki limited numbers all Kr-rlr * li Tuesday but Hw> operating Me, way Top 13.80 for ■r-.n 2'i’ to 27» pound* ulsltiv eceipts 1.200; \h k. i Mcady. Top B s « y , Ini c I ‘>"o pound B ; i..-I < holer- mostly B/' ■ largely 12 25 top 15.50. mjiilc x-ceipts 1.500 Good and choice Bl" •, 11 ’>", in. dium and ■ k 1110. Bmgo LIVESTOCK Hy i> • . . pt. 21."oo B*rj •■.-•« , -.h| and < holt e »--ch»- - . ady at (13 75 ■c< ■»■-.■ 27.. jba, 15-25, B*‘ 2oo lbs , fully EH . . 12,000. -nark. I ..n moxl kill K" ..ad ..clivr; up n steels and steer price <l7 >"" I" d t..i loinmei"lll,.- | 1(ltI July ar4 •In . >Ueei» and 111 ■ . a ,i. mixed ■! in; average 11.'.?.', moat good M”"G- V; 115 50. val|B‘H »:.ady at 411415 Mt scarce. ®*«*'s r..<jpt*. ™* fi ' ..mln and yeailingh n -ns . si, a rally to “»d < botcc ; 'l western lamb-,. ■W® "111':, down wail kkbc.us. Hl, (v w Jot* '• ' ‘ '<■ •• rlaugh.ei |||||| "* '"* 11k* 60 grain close H?*' Mav ■? July »15S»,\ "L 4 . k( . () Mjv J*'. 71i., S.. pi **" — market elevator co |^P*’ t 'l lAietnoer 1. |V*M*tt to chanfO M Unit day. |W •'"•d at 'krator Ki-’* IBbtr* 1 5 - ■H? 0 ’ 5 •■ 1 16 * ’ *« —*?? M| ‘Mt .75 M --- — i »o US® * * baabal law KutXr Mfcx b c trv H ‘ d< “Ft. Sun Set.

♦ — 0 LOCAL CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Minimum for flrat Insertion 30$ One Time, Per Word ij/ 3 e Additional Inaertlone Per Word, Per Day i ( Obltuarlaa, Vereee, Reaolutione |y , Menua, run menu etyie |1 ; Notlcee, Cap Haeda, 8-pt > body Ke ! (12 plcM deep, one column) ; • < FOR SALE FdR SALE — firooder houoee streamlined Insulated type, de- ' tWored and set up. immediate de ' livery on limited number Seo 1 Geneva Hatcheries, e C. Stucky, ’ Phone IM, Geneva. Ind 128 ts , FOR SALE <J row Appleton <on» ehredder. Max Thiem", Phone ) • 2X.J-g3t B*oll SALE 1934 Ford Pick-up truck A l condition. (1. W. Koenemann. I'4 mile north and ', 3 mile east Preble. Preble phone. 253-a3tx FOR SALE Baby bed and play pen. Call 110. . g 288-3 t FOR SALE Garage building IX x 20. Large enough for two roonui 414 N. Second St. 283 2 \ ! FOR SALE Three 40 acre farms near Decatur. Ind. Well improved 93 acre farm south of Decatur. 1 Ind. Highly improved 172 acre 1 farm northeast of Fort Wayne. Ind. ! 160 acre farm well improved south--1 east of Fort Wayne. Ind 120 acre farm near Herne. Ind. Phone 174. .Midwest Realty Auction Co . De<a1 tur. Ind 2'2 2t FOR SALE Man's blcycl,-. g <>d ahape. new pre-war tires Wilbur Relklna. l*s mile north of Prebte, after 7 p. m. ■ 2 : \ FOR SALE--Cash register; Toledo counter scales; 3 show cases; all in good condition. Mrs Amos Lehman, Monroe, Ind.. Box 9. 2*2 3tx FOR SALE — Turnips >» square easit Moose Home. W. J Reed. 280 4tX'-od F<TR~iRALE — Farm gates, hog houses and hog leaders. Burk Elevator. Phone 25. b 174-9 t eid : FOR'SALE — • Perfect milking units; 1 double Perfec Hon milker; 1 Clean Easy; used . vacuum pump*. Ezra Kaehr, 5 miles west of Monroe. Craigvllle Phone. 2'2 2' \ , Foft sale F'liu tiu< l god tires, good mechanical condition. , Phone 25 b3t F M-W , FOR SALE - 4 young cows with calves. Hubert Sprnnger. Monroe R. 1. Pnone Monroe W-D. 28#-tf FOP. SALE OR TRADE Bauutiful I home in OsaiaD—let the two a partinents upstairs, make your payments on the kind of a home you have always hoped t. own Must be seen to be appreciated. Talk terms with us -direct Irom owner Barbara Wybourn. lesiati. Coni' see it. 281-3 t FOR'KAI E r <Jlob.- Hot’Blast heating stove. Frank Young 112 Mmroe St. 2 : : x FOR SALE tl Chevrolet ouch. Radio, heater, defroster, etc. A-i eoiidltion. A-l tires. Enquire Edward K c'- 2't-'l'x FOR SALE 5o Barred R« < k pullets. 4 months old. Ausu-t Hartmann. 3 miles nor’h of Magh y. 2M-a3tk FOR SALE Chil'l d'»k chair. Girls’ gray winter coat, slf 16. 903 West M nme St. Telephone 593. 282--lIX FOR SALE - 4 biirii' r Perfection oil stove; built on ov> n. 422 N Tenth St PteM I' - ' -'' FOR SALE <>ii, ii c one year old. Also two butcher cows. Ernest Thieme, 7 mil'* nerthcaet of Decatur. g 28J.1t Ft IK RL.M FOR REXT 5 • bouae. Call 94 X Monroe. Ml-g3t FbR~REXT“ Sleeping ro mi In modern home, privileges Phon' 737 after 4 p. m Wanted AmbitiMti man i*-"*’* l ' n Research work in Biotorfcd Laboraton Division. Must be willina Io worfc on Sundays and he experienced in the care of animals. Sec or call 808 ODLE, Central Sova Co--Laboratories. Phone 337. ' N. A. BIXLER OPTOMETRIST HOUR*: «:M to 11:80 ’2:B° w 8:00 Saturdays. 8:00 a- m. Tsltphona 188 ■yea Examined Oiaaaae Fitted

WANTED SEWING MACHINE ItEPAIRINF —All makes. Needles, oU. belts. parts. Boardman's, 445 Routh First. _ _ 283-26tx V, ANTED Radius to repair. Uhrb k Brog, 261 ts WANT ED Tb~t ESffTiraSirirr •eml-modem boms. References. Bob Heller, A Good Realty Service. Phone 870. 240-ktf WANTED—Loans on farms East, ern money. Low rates. Very liberal terms. See me for abstracts of title. French Quinn. 33-m w-f WANTEDT< >Bl Y THorelTFr small girl. Phone 58. 283-a3tx . WANTED Fann ha nd "(married), general farm work by the year. Huber Bye r , Willshire, Ohio. , 283-g7tx< WANTED H< mstitchlng and but-] tonhole making. Mrs. Boaidman. . 415 South Finst. 283-26tx miscellaneous , FARMERS ATTENTION-We~ra-more dead horses, cows. bogs. etc. Decatur phone 2000. We pay all . phone charges. The Stadler Prof ducts Co. 26-ts ?Ol CAN GET mon- eggs for lean . money if you feed Beco laying mash. Burk Elevator. Phone 25. b 271 t't . oif ! FARM I.OANS it U, for 5. 7, 10. 15, 20, 30, 35, 40 years. No charge to the borrower, borrower can pay . any amount at any time on the principal. Drop mj a line and I will call on you. C. D. Lewton. 258-T , FREE ESTIMATES for rooting, aid- . I ing and Johns Manville rock wool l in-iallati n Saves fuel, spells com-1 I fort, h'-alth. security Boardman. , Phone 411 283-26 t I , WE DO custom butchering by ap(l pointment only. Steury Locker ( Service. Phone 267. g 279-6 t I LOST ANDI O( ND I LOST Sheep buck. Plessa notify . I Luther Funk. HR No. 6, Decatur. 282-2tx ! -» MARKETS AT A GLANCE ] New Y-crk Mocks higher In quiet trading. ' I Cotton futures off ac much as 55c , a bale. ! Grains at Chicago, wheat up %- ’lie; oats up %-lc; rye up *»■*»<■.! and barb y up (»•%<', l | Chicago livestock, hags steady to I weak, cattle strong, and sheep steady to strong. mu k f: to Ttvi*tti:n* '| A special meeting of th- advisory . ~ tofHI '• Creek town il»4p, A<l- . aniw (*>,ui>lv, ln,ll.<ii.< will lield 1 De, 1 C'll. at I I" P M at the I tru •• ,ffl- ■. for the p.irp-'*,- of colloid, I ing an ad lit >,n„l a|,pr<4>rl i. tion ~f t. f,,r tin- tuition fund . <p.n of 1.-, W It i , atter*',n I Trustee lllti, • reek Township I I MITH t; <»» Vtl.Hlli' II t% K twwF.Te . I X. i... i» • -.-1,, given that |xir- , miaul to an ~, I, ..f the Adams <’le.ll '‘•11-. Xl,m I'tunlK. laliini. I In ' .i- N • 11, tile, pending 'tlo r n - it leal 'I < t Mill,- of • tin- I. | ' I 'll of I < ll<nk -t I.llin . ~ ■ . h - ■ I a ’ , off,- f.r lie at p'lldl' a>” tl'in, l«‘. ‘ i d o ,f t ■ i' :rt llo.iee it th, i |t, .f 1,.- dur. I I' of t, at two ~ „a, |, M. on I',, IS <l,i. of IS - !■ I o' W'H sell ill aileh . ~1 to 11, -I bldd-l. the re- ,, ,1 mint >1 I it. ■! of tin- ' 1.,.,| ..f I.inn Ur • -n»i"ti-ig of _ noil r el.ald, a d- .... •' f Clerk ,f th. Ad im» 1,-,, ,f . irt. Xd.itni I'onnty Ind- ’ lan.,, win h list ** av.iilttl’le to the ,j ! ' ...ol -'.I. »'p i„ t I"'- >bl» 1 ' ... | it a. I ' .snnn-nt ' of al di, :• "a" ttx> l>. '■ "aid . Tr.Mt.o, Witho .t r, outupon Hie as-iglt-,1 I Marl I.xlmikt 1 <.„rd„n. lidrl" A • |lh,<ae>> lor Tr«i"lee VppoiMiu.eul »l Vdmlelwirwlsr T.. f. ■ . I >.. . t; ‘ 1 ator ~ A I'e Vass. XK,,r«. «• ! !„ I ’.i: i mhih: <»»' » !"• lit Fi* • ' Ft* XO. 'I »*“ ' " ’ r Ma‘rX • ||,or- tv r- and leSGe," .i; Gt .-O'. ‘‘ ’ , l| '}”. |,| 'i ‘ f , I H.ftl nent X. l ail de- ' r, , .1, . .Id n d I.' .I'pr. xed. and , ' I r. .. 't.f ■I ' • t. ..b lb- y • »■ i i-. • 4 I 1 | l>r v- Al* , | ■ NOTICE! ‘ We sre now buying all grades ®f Paper stock at present market price. Alio want Scrap Iron, Rags. Rubber Batteries, Auto Radiators,; Brass. C.pper. Alummum. Zinc. Lead Babbitt, etc. We accept Wire and Tin. But Not Tin Cane. All kinds es scrap is essential for war purposes I . We are also buyers of Be«f ’ HU«s. Calf Skins. Taiiow, Fata •"< Greases, om Lard. etc. THE MAIER HIDE & FUR CO. I 710 W. Monroe Phone 44*

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Public Is Urged To Shop And Mail Early ODT Suqqestions Made To Public Washington, Dec. 1.—(I P)—The oflee of defense transportation has a set of golden rules designed to lend Ranta Claus a helping hand. Th,- agency urges the public to "hop and mall now. Use transit facilities between 10 in the morning and 4 in the afternoon. Move to tne rear in street cars and busses. Have the eiact fare ready. Use taxis sparingly, and share them with others. , Carry packages, but not during I rush hcura. Th,- ODT also reqni-ats school I children not to remain downtown until the evening rush hour. And for the Christmas list, the ODT says war bonds and stamps are the best gifts they take up no space on cars and buses. o REUBEN NUSSBAUM (Cont in usd rrvss Pans 4> er 81 2; Reubvn Nussbaum 120.5; Milo Nussbaum 112.8; Edwin Relf* steck 91; Eli Schwarts 108.9; Leonard Schwartz 929; Reuben L. Schwartz 86.3; Ernest Thieme 107.2. Other five-acre members are: Homer W. Arnold. Jack Belneke. IMfWWWWMMMMNMMV I Get the most out ; of your tires by RECAPPING and VULCANIZING them with the new SYNTHETIC : CAMELBACK No Certificate Necessary. Workmanship Guaranteed. QUICK SERVICE Reasonable Prices. T — I. i i r Isa i w Tire Recapping ; Service. 701 Monroe St. Phone 391 — Decatur ] MWWMWAMWMRMMAAARM

THIMBLE THEATER Now Showing “FAMILY REUNION" ■ I "1 Hl 7 ?) MOMAjYPOOPSIE.') ® |’LAm’ p <\'V i r Tg’i. z ’ Jffßl ‘ ' ISW jcj I £ r<T r< - 'l« r<f>ODr3i !'3\ «DW P ' P SJkJ M —_W t° ®w> ‘K°y / '■ ( > teEfv \?fW L MB \?\ MW "ißk --— 7, 73 Ml — m relsS - n\ \ I°l [** pm. j Cop i»«'TßJfrtw»e N«u>cr< K W«H ofMi iwctw-I | \j\ I >__ I(W | .in ■■ BLONDIE SELF SER V ICE!By Chic Young t!tow me *■ T• ’ f T X ? \r te?£l Jk d?ij' (H Pwtffl'XTi < ( W o r y=Y t£\ I JmTir °i I Mip ■»■ /rl-- - — IL __JBl_a£2LLj Jg H !■».■ W-4 CwowWo—» '■« »■«/■«—' _■ -I *•»■ o>—D« — —

Hi; i i i 1 < 1 I t I 4 CAUSE OF A BLAST that ripped through the 10-story Western Eh ctric ' ] ! company plant in lower Manhattan, New York, is being sought by sauthorities.» At least two persona were killed and 28 Injured. An (Injured womah employe ia led from the scene, above, by a nurse amt ] ; n volunteer rescue worker. * . (Internntional Soundphoto) | i

Clarence Busick. John P. Eicher,] Menno P Eicher. Elmer R. Hill. 1 Otto A Hoile. Wilbur Kltvhhofer. Daniel Lantz. Raymond Rlngger. C. W R. Schwartz. Haroll V. [ Schwartz. Palmer Schwartz. August i' Selklng. Jr., Arthur Smith. Edgar [| Thieme. Walter Thieme, Delinore 11 Wechter and Fred Weldler and Mill. o_ David Yoder Dies Tuesday Evening Funeral Services Friday Afternoon David Yoder, 75. well known i Freni h township resident, -lied last [ evening at 6:30 o'dock at hl* home ' f llov-lng an extended Hlneas I Death was attributed to a kidney II ailment ' The deceased w,re term in Adjanis county on March 12. 1868, the 'I son of Christian and Elizabeth J Moser-Yoder. He was married on [. February 27. 1907, at Emma Lugitii[ bill, who preceded him tn death in [ 1937 Surviving are two children. I’fc. I Ervin Yodei of Stoneinaii. Calif., iand Miss Goldie Yoder, at lime. I one grandchild, three brothers 1 J Jona* of Wauseon, O ; Joseph of ' Linn Grove; Samuel of II- rm I three slaters. Mrs. Lydia Roth of 1 Fort Wayne. Mrs. Mary Fox ol J Berne and Mixa Clara V der of! [. Berne J Funeral service" will he held' J Frl iay afternoon at 2 o'clock at lithe Defenseless Menmviite church, j Joi which he wax a member, and ij burial will be tn the church ceme I lery. il nun it < chuck vri: i| Mott ■ i« h«",-t>v giv»n that II '-li.irl-x Horatio Spi x-, I lias fll,-,l • petition In the Circuit II Court of A'l.ni," County, Indiana, to Ij have (Ire time arid pla, o of bix 1 1 blrtli determined. 'I Haul petition I" set f T bearing <>n 1 tile xtb day of lie, enil-er, I•• I : CLYDKO TROUTMKH I Clerk ut the A tain* Circuit ('rnirt ' D.-. 1

Dental Clinic Held Here This Afternoon —— i Student of city and county high' school" were being examined today at th,- Decatur juuior-setilor high! school In a dental clinic, uponwon-d by the dental a«ao<iation and the Tri Kappa -orority Student of th,-; Decatur public and Catholic, Plea- j want Mills. Kiikland and .Monnioutlt high «(hool* were among thade who had been examined by late attern yon. Nominate Johnson For Draft Board — Fort Wayne. Ind. Dec. 1 il'Pt —Dovernor Schri.ker ha- nomina' ed Martin JohtHoa a" sc ret ary of Fort Wayne s draft board nuinle two The general auditor of the Lincoln national life inxurat, •• (one pany would r<-|ila, • Dr George AHL son Dr. \llieon r- «;.:ti,-d recently. WWWWVtAAAAMMAMVAAAAA Public Auction OF USED CARS AND TRUCKS Thursday. Dec. 2 1 I.M. Also, one Hou t Trailer, like new, full) equipped. Thet»e are all pri'-atel) {owned cars and in Rood condition. Located at the Rud) Ellerbrock'.": (iurage 115 N. Shunnun St.. Van Wert. Ohio. W. L. ( la), amt. WWWWVWWtoiAfWV, VMW

Ziner Oil Co. Sold To Huntington Man Ziner To Operate Shop For Recaps The Ziner OH company of this city, established by Clarence Ziner, who came here from Columbia City in 1940. wholesale and retail distributors of Mobil oil and gas products, was sold today to Wilbur I’etrie of Huntington Mr Ziner and family will con I tinue to reside in Decatur. He, will < perate the Ziner Recapping Shop on West Monroe Street. The company operates through out the county and has several distribution pointe and filling Mation* for its products. Mr I’ctilc, the new owner, was I formerly <<nnected with a leading charging that the mdu trial replacement schedule* were a meane o’ hoarding manpower 'n certain war plants. Johnson Is expected to take over hie new duties, next week.

1 ; Automobile & Truck Repair Service Auto Painting : & Body Work Tire Recapping & Vulcanizing PROMPT SERVICE! ; Saylors Chevrolet Sales Decatur. Ind. AAAAAAAJMAAAAAMWWWWMMWMAAMMAMMNWWAAAA Public Sale On iccount of th.- death of our mother we are having thia sale. I h <tlon * mile- east and 2 mile- north "f Berne oi i mile weat and 5 miles - uith oi Willshire, oi 3 miles north and 1 mile west of Chattanooga on Saturday, Dec. 4, 1943 Commenrino at I 2 0C P M 3—COWB—I Th. , . !>w i < giving milk, fresh h, April 30—SHEER—30 2' head of breedllu ' and I breeding buck HAY ANO CRAIN Um, ii. >t hi .>■ timothy and : ton. ol i»-au hay. 2"'t huahel of coi n and 5< bush, 1 of oat IMPLEMENTS Ih "i < wagon, buggy, platform "cab ; wagon box. lawn mower; garden nd* ut all k'nd- , i pen'i tool.; grindMone < i>n shelter; l.ngi bon kettle saiira#,, grinder; iream separator I new hay rope; brooder hour, 12x2* gt>->d a- new FURNITURE r tiiui. <mi h iik i>w. day bed, 7 rockers; r kltrhen chairs; r idi, cabinet Vletti.’ i. hook.a •. stands. I bullet, irsan; dining ' khhii table. 1d , e: < num >de; I fruit cupboard new ironing li- id. kit-hep i i. nc', kitchen sink 3 heathn «tnv,« I range; I 3 ,-x'ia good 'us * - linoleum. <ni ill rug» • ixd« 2 pair bed pillow*, nine day al.mii. porch swing . stepladd-r« Also Maytag w.ighillß machine, motoi driven: Phil, radio bk< tier Kitrhen Ulen li iif ill kind -ind many othri articles too uurn-roii i - mention. On. I**:: Chet >J.-: <a. new overhauled with good u'ter TERMS CASH Arlie & Della Dudgeon Ilex ll.ii'M 1 Priddy Chik

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tire manufacturing company and intends to move to Decatur as soon as he can obtain a residence. Mr Ziner expressed hl* appro* rlatlnn to the motoring public for th.- patronage extended him and said he would devote hla time to his n.-w recapping business. Stock Closing Neu York, Dec. I—(UP)—Dow Jones ( losing stocks: 30 Industrials 130 %8. up 1.11 2d Raila 31 91. up 0 41 1# Utilities 21.10. up 0.27 65 Stocke 45.17 up 045 Total stock eales 711,670. OPA Issues Report On Fuel Oil Ration To aid householders In contlnu* Ing to budget their ration to last through the winter, the OPA today I Issued its sixth weekly report show* I inc the maximum percent of the to* : tai fuel aoil ration which should j have been used to date. As of today, consumer* in thin locality «hould have burned not more than 19 percent of their total yearly fuel oil ration according to the OPA report.